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FWB trains youth for Labour market

Film Without Boarders once again are on a tour in Rwanda to work with the youth in order to develop their filming skills. Starting last week, the group has closely been working with SOS youth teaching them filmmaking skills as an employment alternative in the labour market. According to Jill Samuel the founder and Chair of Film Without Boarders (FWB), the intention is to educate youth who do not have the opportunity to learn the first stages of film production and for the youth to produce their first non-political high quality “short” drama and documentary.  “The aim is to bring youth together to break down barriers, build bridges and create a dialogue; to allow 15 to 18 year-olds the opportunity of exploring the behind the scenes working of film making,” Samuel said.
One student showing another how to use one of the essential tools when shooting a movie.
One student showing another how to use one of the essential tools when shooting a movie.
Times Reporter